Samsung Health is eating up my battery? - Samsung Gear S3

Hi,
Purchased my new Gear S3 Frontier last night, immediately installed the OS upgrade, loaded some watch faces, set up the various parameters and left the new device charging overnight.
I began using it this morning at 06:00. Now it's 12:45, I have 77% battery remaining (I did play a lot this morning with the settings and watch faces I installed).
The top battery hog has been Samsung Health, eating up 10%, followed by notifications at 8%.
Is this normal?
Most of the morning I've been sitting in my office in meetings.
Thanks.

I have also noticed more battery drain after upgrading and a lot of it is from Samsung Health. I'm not sure what's going on with that exactly

wisniak said:
Hi,
Purchased my new Gear S3 Frontier last night, immediately installed the OS upgrade, loaded some watch faces, set up the various parameters and left the new device charging overnight.
I began using it this morning at 06:00. Now it's 12:45, I have 77% battery remaining (I did play a lot this morning with the settings and watch faces I installed).
The top battery hog has been Samsung Health, eating up 10%, followed by notifications at 8%.
Is this normal?
Most of the morning I've been sitting in my office in meetings.
Thanks.
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Did you do a RESET of your Gear S3 after the update?
If not: do it...

Yes I did.

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Battery Life with Android Wear

I just got an Android Wear watch and switched from a Gear 2 Neo to the Gear Live. Battery life was pretty good with the Gear2 with my hate for battery to be below 50%, I could get to about 8pm and stay usually no less than 40%. Yesterday, my battery life was horrible! I paired my Gear Live and everything seemed fine. Later that night, my phone was taking a very long time to charge, like 5 hours from 36% to full. I got it to 80% and went to sleep. I woke up and my phone was dead! This has never happened before, so I plugged it up, turned it on, went to GSam and it said Kernel was using 60% of the battery with like 1.5 hours of CPU usage. I unpaired my watch and phone, and even turned off wifi on my watch to try and prevent any communication with the watch and phone, and my phone went from needing 5 hours to charge to the usual 1.5 hours. I unplugged my phone this morning at like 9:30 and at 2:20 it's at 50%. I disabled Google Fit, but don't know what else to do! Has anyone else had this issue?
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Battery problems after s3 update

Hi, I installed the S3 update over the air to my Korean S2 a couple of days ago. Everything seems fine except for issues with the battery. I Can take the watch of the charger after an overnight charge and wear it all day, powering it off before i go to bed in the evening. When i shut it down the charge can be over 50% but when i power it back on in the morning the charge is just over 10%. If i leave it powered on but not on charge the percentage will increase over the next couple of hours back to just under 50%. The problem is i can never be sure what the true state of charge is, so i am unsure whether it will last the day.
Anyone else having this issue or know how to fix it?
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Yeah, it looks like that first 2-3 charging cycles were not good, but today I have really good battery life. ... So my problem is solved.
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Apparently a couple of recharges fixes the battery issue. Don't know why but it does. So far at least.
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What is the Battery Health % shown in Phone Info(Samsung) app

Hi all! Today I have received my Note 10 and did transfer data from my S10e. All went well as usual. Played with the phone for an hour or so. I then launched Phone Info app and Personal tab showed my phone's battery health at 99.4% and discharge cycle is 0(never charged phone yet). I thought strange... I plugged the phone in as the battery % was at 31. While phone was charging, I kept checking battery health through Phone info app and it went down to 97.5%.
As an example: I have S10e which I owned for 2+ months and battery health is shown as 100% and discharge cycle is 19, which is about right.
Could it be that the phone is new and was never charged to let the battery calibrate itself and system to realize that?
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If this app is correct, I may need to exchange/return device. Can anyone check their Note 10 or maybe Note 10+ for the battery health info?
I tried to factory reset device couple of times, but the battery health is around 98%. Other Samsung phone that I had, showed 100% especially when new.
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shook187 said:
I think that software is unreliable I think you should just enjoy your phone.
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I would have to agree, I installed the app last night and it said my battery health was like 40%.
I've had this app for awhile didn't realize the battery health section. Mine is saying 40% as well. I wouldnt worry about it
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My 10+ also shows 40. My SOT is ~9.5hrs. Go figure.
Same as me. I installed phone info and show health 40%
My Note 10+ shows 40.1%, and I do think you need a rooted device to make that app reliable.
A brand new battery often shows 94 - 97% health on a rooted device.
The battery gets better and better after several charge/discharge cycles done the right way, up until a point where it starts to drop from the charging cycles.
If you always let you phone die or go under 20% and then charge to 100% it will degrade faster.
I have tried this on both S8 and S9 with root.

Question Overnight battery drain issue

I am totally in love with my GW4 (Classic 46mm Model) as it's my first smartwatch but there is still one thing that bothers me, the unreasonable battery drain overnight. I charged up my watch last night, put the watch on my desk, came back in the morning and saw about 10% battery drain in 8 hours! That's insane considering the fact that I've disabled everything and even enabled battery saver, I thought after all these years I can finally get a full fledged Wear OS smartwatch and be happy with the battery but Wear OS is still the same OS as it was.
I've got the same issue. I thought it was the sleep tracking but I was wrong
And the funny fact is that the battery life is reasonably good when you actually using the watch, but as soon as you put it away it starts to drink juice weirdly, looks like there is no deep sleep kicking in no matter what, even disabling everything and enabling airplane mode.
UnknownWolf said:
I am totally in love with my GW4 as it's my first smartwatch but there is still one thing that bothers me, the unreasonable battery drain overnight. I charged up my watch last night, put the watch on my desk, came back in the morning and saw about 10% battery drain in 8 hours! That's insane considering the fact that I've disabled everything and even enabled battery saver, I thought after all these years I can finally get a full fledged Wear OS smartwatch and be happy with the battery but Wear OS is still the same OS as it was.
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Which version/size do you have? How many times have you fully charged the watch? I have Classic 46mm. My battery drains 4 -6 % during the night. I have watch on my wrist when I sleep. I always put watch into bedtime mode before I go to bed. I don't disable anything or put on power saving mode. I think the bedtime mode simply turns off notifications and stops watch face from automatically turning on.
fliptwister said:
Which version/size do you have? How many times have you fully charged the watch? I have Classic 46mm. My battery drains 4 -6 % during the night. I have watch on my wrist when I sleep. I always put watch into bedtime mode before I go to bed. I don't disable anything or put on power saving mode. I think the bedtime mode simply turns off notifications and stops watch face from automatically turning on.
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Oh sorry for not mentioning it, It's the same as yours classic 46mm. I have the watch for almost 1 week now but I always charge it whenever it gets to 50% so it's a half cycle charge. Do you think I should let it fully discharged and recharge it for a full cycle?
I have the non classic 44mm LTE and I have always used bedtime mode and I've tried nothing all the way to disabling everything and enabling battery saver and still lose quite a bit at night
UnknownWolf said:
Oh sorry for not mentioning it, It's the same as yours classic 46mm. I have the watch for almost 1 week now but I always charge it whenever it gets to 50% so it's a half cycle charge. Do you think I should let it fully discharged and recharge it for a full cycle?
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It seems to me that the battery lasted longer after doing some full cycle charges but I could be wrong. I definitely have seen improvement in battery life since the first few days I had watch. Not sure what it is.
spart0n said:
I've got the same issue. I thought it was the sleep tracking but I was wrong
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How do you know it was not sleep tracking?
For me, I went to bed yesterday with almost 100% battery. The overnight drain was 15%, flight mode enabled, good night mode enabled and spO2 while sleeping on.
My watch is 40mm, BT modell.
Tonight I will try only the automatic good night mode.
What about Bluetooth when my phone is in airplane mode? Will it consume more battery searching for the device? My wifi will also be disabled in the night...
I am seeing this same thing
13% drain with airplane mode, good night mode, and battery saver modes on.
13-14% drain with battery saver mode and good night mode on.
This is for an 8 hour window.
Using the watch during the day, the battery does seem to last longer and I don't see the drain, even when using it to track workouts and such.
Last night my battery used 11%. I'm not sure what the difference is. I know I have been in the 4-6% range in the past but I always do not pay attention. Possibly related to how fully charged the watch is. Why do we think 10% is bad? I did a search on-line and I have to say that 10% seems very good compared to some other watches. The reality for me as that I'm typically getting 2 days plus on a charge unless I'm heavy on GPS. Currently I'm at 50% and I charged the watch 1 day and 9 hours ago. I came from a GW1 which had significantly more battery time but I'm still very happy with the GW4.
My drain is 20% overnight - despite watch being in bedtime mode.
UnknownWolf said:
I am totally in love with my GW4 (Classic 46mm Model) as it's my first smartwatch but there is still one thing that bothers me, the unreasonable battery drain overnight. I charged up my watch last night, put the watch on my desk, came back in the morning and saw about 10% battery drain in 8 hours! That's insane considering the fact that I've disabled everything and even enabled battery saver, I thought after all these years I can finally get a full fledged Wear OS smartwatch and be happy with the battery but Wear OS is still the same OS as it was.
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If your watch is on your desk and turned on, it's constantly searching for your wrist. If you are not wearing it, turn it off.
I have the same issue about battery drain.
I lose between 15-20% each night with everything off (no SpO2, no snoring, etc)
I have the LTE 46 classic model
But based on people and comments I'm guessing the issue comes because I'm not using a Samsung phone and bed time is not synced with the watch and is still "online" all the night
Geez I thought my 3-5 percent drain was horrible. I have the 44mm Bluetooth only model. The first night it drained horrible but I had every sensor on. I noticed I got much better battery after disabling location. I've had mine paired since 7am this morning (it's now 3pm) responding to texts, wifi on and using Spotify on it at 75 percent brightness and it's at 79 percent now. Maybe I got lucky or something? The only sensors I have are the step counter as well as heart rate when resting more than 10 minutes and I never like to use battery saver mode on mine
Second night and I got about 20% drain overnight with everything turned on. I got a similar battery consumption like adj998. Spotify on first place.
I will try do disable GPS tonight and see if anything changes, but I guess it's a normal behaviour. One thing I could try is to turn the spO2 sensor off.
Read somewhere that unlocked ADB is the culprit. So I have unlocked it.
Let me watch how it helps my 20% overnight drain.
sjgoel said:
Read somewhere that unlocked ADB is the culprit. So I have unlocked it.
Let me watch how it helps my 20% overnight drain.
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Interesting. I'm betting that this drain is related to certain apps as well. When I did my post yesterday about the 11% drain the previous night I noticed the Altimeter app was listed at 4.5%. I immediately uninstalled this app. I had used it once the previous day and apparently it was still using battery. Results: much battery time last night. I would say 3%. In fact, when I looked earlier this morning I still had 41% battery. Yesterday morning I was at 50%. 25 hours and 9% battery used. I have not been very active these last couple days (long days at work). Still putting in about 5,000 steps a day. I have notifications on (gmail, texts, meesenger), use bedtime mode, spO2 sensor off, and do not have watch always on.
fliptwister said:
Interesting. I'm betting that this drain is related to certain apps as well. When I did my post yesterday about the 11% drain the previous night I noticed the Altimeter app was listed at 4.5%. I immediately uninstalled this app. I had used it once the previous day and apparently it was still using battery. Results: much battery time last night. I would say 3%. In fact, when I looked earlier this morning I still had 41% battery. Yesterday morning I was at 50%. 25 hours and 9% battery used. I have not been very active these last couple days (long days at work). Still putting in about 5,000 steps a day. I have notifications on (gmail, texts, meesenger), use bedtime mode, spO2 sensor off, and do not have watch always on. View attachment 5405809
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Read on Reddit that altimeter drain was a known issue, in earlier models as well.
With people that are having excessive battery drain on their watch: are there any apps which are listed in Wear app -> Watch settings -> Battery that seem like a high percent of battery usage?
fliptwister said:
With people that are having excessive battery drain on their watch: are there any apps which are listed in Wear app -> Watch settings -> Battery that seem like a high percent of battery usage?
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Actually yeah, for me it's Spotify. I installed it and connected it to my account but did not use it...

Question Battery Problems

So far I have had no battery problems on my Galaxy Watch 4 BT.
Heart rate monitor continuously, display activated when the arm is moved, sleep mode from 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m., medium-dark watchface from WatchMaker.
The battery is charged to 100% in the morning. During the day the battery is at 55-65% in the late evening. Then charging again briefly (to 75-80%) for a few minutes, until i go to bed.
Then sleep tracking takes place.
At the morning after getting up, I charged the watch again to 100%.
That was my routine at the last weeks.
On Sunday morning I had not much time, so I set the watch at 88%.
When i went to sleep at 11:00 PM, the watch still had 50%.
And here's the Problem:
The sleep tracking ends at 2:51 AM - the watch has gone off: the battery is empty.
Last weeks my Watch shows 2 d 14 h at 100%.
Today: 1 d 15 h.
This battery lost 1 day!
At this moment the battery is at 65 %...
WTF... Why?
What happened?
Everything was as always ...
Has someone an idea?
Something similar is hapening with me, I have watch 4 classic. I was able to push one day out of it, with an hour or so of exercise tracking at around 6PM and now all of a sudden from the past 3-4 days, I get battery low warning by the time I am done with my exercies, so basically I have to charge it for 10-15 minutes to get thru the rest of the evening and night. Forget sleep tracking, the battery is going down so fast it almost feels like if i glanced it at 1pm its at 70% and when I glance it at 1:05PM its at 65%. Extremely strange I hope there was not some background firmware update that happened.
My current endurance of Galaxy Watch 4 44mm is around 60-65h! Absolutely sufficient. Lots of notifications, step measurement ....
I turn on the display by tapping the screen.
PS: Before that I had a Fossil Sport, but after a year and a half the battery went down a lot and in time even though it was still 35% of the battery so the watch does resetovary.
Same problem here. I will try:
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- Disable location
- Restarted the watch
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Last try, fabric restore...
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